Whilst there is increasing acceptance that social inequalities have implications for mental health, there is minimal acknowledgement of their effects on the development and treatment of mental ill health in older people. This paper focuses on older women, as they are the majority sufferers of mental illness in later life, and are particularly vulnerable to the cumulative effects of lifelong and age-related inequalities. The authors, who draw upon literature from the fields of gerontology and mental health, argue that for effective care to be developed, older women's mental ill health needs to be seen within the context of their past and present experience of social inequalities. Evidence particularly relates to socio-economic disadvantages ...
Older persons with mental disorders represent a vulnerable group of people with extensive and comple...
Drawing upon the well-known conceptual framework that links social class to depression through stres...
Aim To explore how older people living at home with mental health needs and their care partners expe...
There is increasing emphasis in research and at the level of international human rights bodies such ...
Optimal mental health underpins full social participation. As people age, they confront personal and...
Older women tend to be either rendered invisible in relation to considerations of mental health or, ...
Mental health issues amongst older adults are becoming ever more prevalent. This fascinating book lo...
- Demographic changes in industrialised societies are producing a rising proportion of older people....
We have attempted to highlight, in this book, the significant improvement in the provision of mental...
The paper examines inequalities in mental health and "serious" illness, i.e. illness with significan...
This paper emphasizes the need for the feminization of geriatric mental health and calls attention t...
With a recent surge in older adult populations worldwide (i.e., composed of individuals aged 65 year...
This thesis details research undertaken in two general hospitals in the South of England. The study ...
Over the years, ageism has been an essential social issue and can equally be viewed from the structu...
The voices of older women are rarely heard in debates about the health of disadvantaged groups. Desp...
Older persons with mental disorders represent a vulnerable group of people with extensive and comple...
Drawing upon the well-known conceptual framework that links social class to depression through stres...
Aim To explore how older people living at home with mental health needs and their care partners expe...
There is increasing emphasis in research and at the level of international human rights bodies such ...
Optimal mental health underpins full social participation. As people age, they confront personal and...
Older women tend to be either rendered invisible in relation to considerations of mental health or, ...
Mental health issues amongst older adults are becoming ever more prevalent. This fascinating book lo...
- Demographic changes in industrialised societies are producing a rising proportion of older people....
We have attempted to highlight, in this book, the significant improvement in the provision of mental...
The paper examines inequalities in mental health and "serious" illness, i.e. illness with significan...
This paper emphasizes the need for the feminization of geriatric mental health and calls attention t...
With a recent surge in older adult populations worldwide (i.e., composed of individuals aged 65 year...
This thesis details research undertaken in two general hospitals in the South of England. The study ...
Over the years, ageism has been an essential social issue and can equally be viewed from the structu...
The voices of older women are rarely heard in debates about the health of disadvantaged groups. Desp...
Older persons with mental disorders represent a vulnerable group of people with extensive and comple...
Drawing upon the well-known conceptual framework that links social class to depression through stres...
Aim To explore how older people living at home with mental health needs and their care partners expe...